Womb Ecology Becomes World Ecology: In Utero Filmmakers Interview And New On Demand Viewing Insights

Tue 11, Oct 16 | By Simona Boneva

Womb Ecology Becomes World Ecology: In Utero Filmmakers Interview And New On Demand Viewing Insights

"In Utero" documentary filmmakers, Kathleen and Stephen Gyllenhaal, share the need to present the solid and multiple fields of science that all arrive at the same conclusion during the course of the film: womb ecology becomes world ecology.

"In Utero" documentary filmmakers, Kathleen and Stephen Gyllenhaal, discuss the film’s breakthrough year at film festivals resulting in its translation into ten languages and multiple awards, including the San Diego International Film Festival’s Breakthrough Documentary Award in October 2016.

The documentary is set to be released for on-demand viewing on October 11, 2016. In anticipation of the on-demand release, Kathleen and Stephen speak to some of the hardest questions they have faced from international audiences, including: Why is the film so dark? Should pregnant mother see it? Is it a pro-life film?

The filmmakers share the need to present the solid and multiple fields of science that all arrive at the same conclusion during the course of the film: womb ecology becomes world ecology.

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